3. That goes double for , and4. It also applies to any hand, not the best hand, on the river

5. The river does count. Winning on the riverhappens to every player just like losing there. Winning on the river does not diminish the value of the pot. That you took a "bad beat" does not change the fact that if you are in fact a good player, as opposed to just thinking and yakking about it, you will net beat players who chase a 2 outer to the river.6. The hand will be contested as long as more than one player is in the hand7. You have not won until the cards areshown down - this is at the end of the hand OR everyone else folds. It may feel good to feel that everyone will fold because you're in the hand but you're delusional

8. While you can accurately determine your opponents pockets - maybe they cannot, they may call your bet having mistaken your better pocket pair and beat you on the flop with trip sixes! In other words deal with the fact "going in" with the best hand while vastly preferable does not guarantee "coming out " with the best hand9. The fact that your hand is actually better than your opponent's will not magically cause that player to automatically fold. Remember unless the deck is stacked or tipped, you are really the ONLY one who knows what you have.10. It is not against the rules to be called or bet back at while you hold prime pockets

11. There is no pre-flop hand guaranteed to win after the flop - not one!12. When a player is playing poorly, constantlyreminding said player of this may cause him to quit fooling around and play well enough to bust you.

13. When commenting on someone's poor play, comments like "you luckbox, non-playing sob" will not be considered constructive, helpful hints. When you tell someone the story of busting out, "venting" and giving "helpful hints" they don't believe you either.

14. Sitting in the losers lounge commenting on others play does not make you appear to be a knowledgeable or even as good as those who have not yet busted out. Calling them and their mothers' names, challenging them to "real" or h/u games, commenting on how you can bust them, this game doesn't matter,you had to go anyway, how much better you are thanthey etc., etc, etc., just makes you look stupid and any one of the players will lay you 1,000 to 1 their next hand beats yours......

15. Sitting at the table, making "expert" comments onothers play (especially while shortstacked) , "you should have done this","you should have done that","wasn't that bet too big" also makes you look stupid.

Think about it

ps. If you think this is a "bad beat" blog YOUR MIND IS NOT RIGHT.................. It is a quality, strength of character and how you handlewinning and losing determines if you are a winner or a loser blog......................................................

You run one time, you got yourself a set ofchains. You run twice you got yourself two sets. You ain't gonna needno third set, 'cause you gonna get your mind right. Never interrupt the enemy when he is making a mistake" - Napolean Bonaparte'